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Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by 471Magnum » Sun Jul 11, 2010 9:36 pm

... that isn't a Cragar S/S (heavy) or a Torq Thrust (boring).

I'm trying to decide what wheels will grace my next ride. Seriously considering another set of Telstars like I had on the black GTX, or I might wait around for the less expensive Modstar (cast center vs forged) to become available.
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I've given some though to the Boss 338s that are becoming really popular, but lacking big aftermarket brakes, I think they'll look cheesy. I certainly haven't ruled out 17 or 18 inch wheels though.

Got to keep it under $250 a pop, preferably way under.
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by steved » Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:12 pm

Cragar Eliminators
American Racing AR500's

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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by 471Magnum » Mon Jul 12, 2010 10:27 pm

I think the Eliminators would be a bit of an anachronism on a 71/72. They'd look great on the earlier body styles though. I'd like to see a set of 17's in the flesh.

I'd be all over the AR500s if I could afford them. They don't meet my price criteria. $275 for 15" wheels is a bit much. The 17's are in the stratosphere (although not as bad as the Wheel Vintiques BIllet Magnum).
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by 471Magnum » Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:39 pm

I'm thinking about a set of the ION 625:
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Running 17s, w/225-50-17 up front, and 255-50-17 out back.

Also available in grey.

Still leaning towards Telstars though.
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by bruce » Wed Jul 14, 2010 1:52 pm

471Magnum wrote:I'm thinking about a set of the ION 625:
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I like those!
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by NOrrTH » Thu Jul 15, 2010 12:35 pm

I love/hate aluminum wheels. They look great, but maybe its just my bad luck with brands, but EVERY set I've ever had, very soon gets little worm type marks under the clear coat. Even my daily driver ('06 Corolla) didnt last a year before they began to corrode...and no, I didn't drive it in winter.

Magnum 500 replica's for me.
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by 471Magnum » Thu Jul 15, 2010 1:27 pm

Love the Billet Magnums, but $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ :shock:
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by 471Magnum » Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:26 pm

Couple more options:
Weld Racing RTS S71
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Billet Specialties Street Lite
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by NCbluebird » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:25 pm

I have the IONs, in chrome, I like them alot
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by Diriccatiticka » Mon Jun 13, 2011 3:17 pm

That's my problem. Absolutely love my Cragar S/S's, but so heavy! Mine are all pitted up and the chrome is peeling, but after a couple years now, I still haven't decided on wheels.
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by SureGrip » Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:34 pm

Well, for $48, they are hard to beat. :wink:

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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by 471Magnum » Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:29 pm

Nice to see this discussion thread brought back from the dead.

I bought a set of 15" Telstars... a year ago. :lol:
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Re: Best looking after market wheel on a 71 or 72...

Post by transamman » Sun Jul 10, 2011 1:02 pm

:stirpot: Gotta chime in on this one... cragar,Cragar, CRagar, CRAgar, CRAGar, CRAGAr,CRAGAR, C R A G A R!!!!!! Save weight with an aluminum driveahaft or leave the spare or put in helium instead of run of the mill air but CRAGAR!!!! But...- if no CRAGAR!!!!, ANYTHING but a torque thrust!!!!!! Rusted steel wheels with spray painted bulls eyes on them but please, please, not another torque thrust-PLEASE! Now I'll come down off of my soap box!!!!

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